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Paul Singh (Ex-500 Startups, Ex-Disruption, Ex-1776)

McInnes Cooper 1969 Upper Water Halifax, B3J 3R7

Oct. 15, 2015, 5 p.m.

About this event

Paul is the founder of Disruption Corporation (acquired by 1776) which provides tools, research and advisory services to corporations, angel investors and venture capital firms. Paul is also an investor via Crystal Tech Fund.
Previously, he was a Partner at 500 Startups, a 4 year old "super angel" fund headquartered in Mountain View, CA and has overseen the investments in 525+ companies across 35+ countries.
He is currently serving as an Entrepreneur in Residence with the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and DHS/USCIS.
Prior to Disruption Corporation and 500, Paul was the founder of a few other startups (two successful exits and a number of failures in between) and spent some time at PBworks, AOL and Symantec.

Speaker

Paul Singh

Ex-500 Startups, Ex-Disruption, Ex-1776

Paul has founded/co-founded five companies over the past ~10 years, successfully exited three of them. Paul has overseen the investments in 525+ companies across 35+ countries as a Partner at 500 Startups before founding Disruption Corporation, which was acquired by 1776 a few months ago. He is an engineer/coder and is actively tinkering with new ideas/prototypes each week.

Paul Singh

Ex-500 Startups, Ex-Disruption, Ex-1776

Paul is the founder of Disruption Corporation (acquired by 1776) which provides tools, research and advisory services to corporations, angel investors and venture capital firms. Paul is also an investor via Crystal Tech Fund.
Previously, he was a Partner at 500 Startups, a 4 year old "super angel" fund headquartered in Mountain View, CA and has overseen the investments in 525+ companies across 35+ countries.
He is currently serving as an Entrepreneur in Residence with the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and DHS/USCIS.
Prior to Disruption Corporation and 500, Paul was the founder of a few other startups (two successful exits and a number of failures in between) and spent some time at PBworks, AOL and Symantec.